Aside from that little extra, the UNES7500 has similar features to the UNES7100, highlighted by a 0.2-inch-thin bezel (admittedly it bulges a bit around the camera/mic at the top), "micro-dimming plus" local dimming, and a 240Hz refresh rate.

Unlike the step-up UNES8000 LED with its U-shaped stand, the ES7500 has the same kind of four-legged spider stand found on the company's 2011 LED TVs like the UND8000. It also lacks the flagship ES8000's metallic frame, touch-pad remote and micro-dimming "ultimate" scheme.

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